Author has written 37 stories for Prince of Egypt, Egyptian Mythology, Joseph: King of Dreams, Frozen, and Harry Potter.

Once upon a time, when I was about fifteen, I used to write/read fanfiction on this site, but had abandoned it and any memory of my former username is gone, floating off on the four winds. That is probably a good thing!

I have been on this site for over a year now, which I can hardly believe! I have read a number of stories ranging from mediocore to good to so flipping emotional that I can feel my heart being ripped from my chest with the feels. My favourites list has grown, and there aren't many that make it to my faves, so if your story's on there, count yourself lucky and honoured!

I like to think that I have also improved my writing skills, especially after having come across some of the most jaw-droppingly amazing fanfics I've seen here. I used to haunt the "The Prince of Egypt" section quite a bit when starting out, especially as I had watched it for the first time and immediately fell in love at first sight. I have also done a fanfic for "Joseph King of Dreams" (the "sequel" to PoE) and a couple for "Egyptian Mythology". However, "Frozen" has definitely caught my eye, and have already begun writing for that fandom, particularly from the viewpoint of Princess Anna more than Elsa.

New username: Hathor-Aroha (which is also my name on Tumblr: hathor-aroha.tumblr.com). I never liked my original username, Morning-Tide, so have changed it to this one.

Just as Princesses Merida, Rapunzel, Anna, and Queen Elsa settle down from their adventures, fate drives them together - and apart - to fight a war against a returning evil that threatens their kingdoms, their loved ones, and their own lives.

BOOK 2: Anna and Elsa have had a difficult childhood, but they are not the only ones in Arendelle Castle who would like to forget pieces of their past. As the royal family struggles to cope with this difficult situation, painful memories and secrets never before shared slowly come to light. Friendships will be tested and old scars laid bare as the saga continues.

The movie retold, a darker exploration of the characters, their motives, their psychological states, and their fates. Two sisters who were once the best of friends, kept apart by forces beyond their control: when secrets are revealed and death seems imminent, will their isolation eternally define them, or can they find one another again in the darkest depths of winter?

Elsa struggles to live with herself and fights to overcome the fears she was indoctrinated with over 13 years of her life. When the consequences of her Eternal Winter catch up to her, she faces a potential relapse into the reclusive Princess she fought so hard to keep down. Chapters 1 to 6 will be fixed. Formerly K, Canon. Cover image courtesy of Deviantart's Onibox.

There were many things in her life Elsa honestly believed she would never have to take into consideration, because they would be forever a moot point as far as she was concerned. Pregnancy was one of those things.

Elsa is a snowflake, made up of many different faces. She contemplates what it is that makes up who she is now, and how she has changed from who she used to be. Now a two-shot, second chapter is Anna's life in letters.

AKA "Worthy Queen of Greatness" - The Duke of Weselton decides to take by force what he can't get from honest trade. His clever scheme gives Elsa only bad choices as her sister is taken hostage. Will Elsa trade her own life for that of Anna? Inspired by an awesome picture by a-ka, used as cover art with their kind permission. Title is Old Norse. Now part of 'Frozen I.C.E.' awards.

When the sea took their parents, Anna knocked on Elsa's door one last time... and Elsa reached out without thinking. Now those few words might just build a fragile bridge between two sisters for the first time in forever. Because Anna isn't very good at giving up. Re-imagining the three years in between- a series of oneshots of what could have been.

And the answer should have been so easy. It was no wonder it had taken her so long to learn when fear was all she had ever been taught her entire life. All she'd had to do was learn to use her power with love. With that thought, she found herself drowning in a tsunami of rage and grief which tore through her body and mind, and she promptly burst into tears.

BOOK 1: Arendelle's young princesses were more than sisters, they were best friends. Then a terrible accident tore them apart, sending Elsa into hiding and leaving Anna with no idea why. Now, as the king and queen try to help their daughters, another face enters the picture. Will Anna's new friend be the bridge that brings them together or the wedge that drives them apart forever?

Written for Elsa Week on Tumblr and from the three-word prompt "code, lamp, tea." The key to Elsa's study has disappeared. A note has been left in its place. And Elsa needs to learn to take a day off...

Eight months after her coronation, Queen Elsa of Arendelle begins to bring her sister into the governance of the kingdom. She does not know that there is a plot to force her from the throne. A plot that began long before her parents died. A plot that requires two deaths in order to succeed. Now part of the 'Frozen I.C.E.' award community!

Rameses stood there, at the gates of his city, his birthright, calling his brother's name for what felt like an eternity. Stood there until he could no longer see Moses' form on the horizon, until his voice went hoarse. One phrase circled in his head. Ask the man I once called Father.

Post movie: Anna only told Elsa she was having a baby hours ago. Yet as Anna and Kristoff sleep, Elsa winds up introducing herself to her future niece or nephew - and making heartfelt promises about what their future together will bring. Now an ongoing story. Chap 33 is up on Mothers Day.

Post movie: Anna discovers an old diary of Elsa's, revealing a desperate plan she once had to erase all of Anna's memories of her, before she then planned to leave Anna and everything else behind - permanently. Rated T for suicidal themes.

Very short story of one of Anna's weekly visit to Elsa's door. Takes place during the movie in-between their parents dying and Elsa being crowned. Anna goes to Elsa's door every week to tell her sister about her life. It's simply a short story on both their reactions and feelings toward the situation.

The old stories say that winter is brought by the Snow Queen, alone in her castle of ice far above the world of men. But the old stories are wrong—she is not alone. High up on the mountain, the soul of summer lies entombed in ice, never to be released until the frozen heart of winter finally thaws. [Complete]

Anna just wants to spend some time with Elsa, but she's always so busy. When she talks her into a night off and some sisterly bonding - throw in a bottle of wine - and what results may not be exactly what Anna had in mind. ;) (Just something I had a little fun with, definitely not meant to be a serious character development piece.) T for alcohol consumption.

One-shot. Where did this record-breaking cold polar vortex freezing the United States come from? Well, it all started when the Snow Queen (as in, the one Hans Christian Andersen told us about) saw Disney's Frozen...

Post movie: Anna and Elsa have been reunited for two weeks. Yet it's Anna who becomes too scared to want more time with Elsa, fearing she'll go too far like always, get too greedy, drive Elsa crazy and get shut out for good. Yet Elsa finds the courage to make sure she knows that will never happen again. Kristanna, sisterly Elsanna bonding.

What good can come from sadness? What beauty can survive the ravishes of grief? One year after the Great Freeze, the anniversary of the late king and queen's death is upon the kingdom of Arendelle. How will the royal sisters, their relationship still on the mends, deal with this heavy burden of lost loved ones, and can beauty be found even in profound sadness?

Post movie: Even a bubbly, optimistic princess can be as broken and scarred as a Snow Queen. Anna shows this when she learns the truth about what happened years ago from the trolls, and is furious - at the trolls for scaring her vulnerable family that night, at her family for being so scared, and at everyone for not giving her and Elsa a chance - or choice - to turn out different.

Post movie: Elsa impulsively lets Anna into her bedroom in the middle of the night, yet has no idea where to go from there. But when Anna truly comes to understand what Elsa's gone through for 13 years, and all she's never had or let herself have - basically everything she created Olaf to want so much - she knows just what to give her. In time, so does Elsa.

This is a poem delving into the mind of Ramses during the time he lost his son, Moses comes to him and he gives permission for his people to leave Egypt before finally cumulating in his swearing revenge on his once brother in the name of his son. Enjoy!

I have said many goodbyes in my lifetime'. What else is to expect from a poor man trying to cling to old traditions in a changing, new world? Even a Fiddler on the Roof has to stumble every now and again, right? Tevya's POV, reflecting on his thoughts

What? You thought I was going to drag it out longer? That would be realistic and not in the spirit of Mary Sues. After all, in fanfiction you list the pairing so everyone knows what’s going to happen anyway . A Mary Sue parody of massive ridiculousness.

30 days, 30 drabbles of exactly 100 words that follow Moses and Rameses from Yocheved sending Moses down the Nile to Moses' final, triumphant deliverance of his people. There will be one drabble a day for thirty days.

Set during the song "For the First Time in Forever", Elsa is having trouble with her practice for her coronation in the library when Anna comes in, quickly seeing the ice coating the fallen candlestick.

No matter how much Hotep and Huy try to persuade him, Rameses will never harm his brother whether that be direct or indirect. Even as Moses brings down plague after plague on Egypt, Rameses will not hurt Moses, the man he had once called brother. (Rated T for mentions of torture, execration (magical cursing), and discussion of execution.)

Narcissa Malfoy's days are filled with worry and her nights with sombre dreams of Draco's potential death should the Unbreakable Vow be broken. Set during "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince", this small drabble originated from a "Harry Potter" prompt I received on Tumblr; the story had to contain the line "I remember the time I knew what happiness was" from the song "Memory".

Joseph's gift of seeing the future in dreams, whether his own or others, is both a blessing and a curse. A series of vignettes showing his dreams and experience of events as times of blessings or curses.

A reimagination of Kristoff and Sven's "Reindeer Song" without using any of the lyrics at all. Delving into Kristoff's thoughts and actions, I reimagine how this scene would play out without the use of any of the lyrics (in this case, they are only alluded to, but not explicitly mentioned). Part of a potential "Sans Lyrics" series I am working on.

Elsa has written many apology letters for Anna since childhood, but none of them were ever sent. Elsa has also kept every letter from Anna, even when the younger had written in a moment of very low spirits.

What if Queen Tuya was still alive when Moses returns to Egypt? Moses is now married to Tzipporah, and they have one son, Gershom. Now twelve years after Moses's exile from Egypt, they return to confront Pharaoh, only to find Queen Tuya is still alive. How will this change the course of Moses' confrontation with Pharaoh Rameses? COMPLETE.

Anna's once all-encompassing trust for everyone is shaken. She has Elsa and Kristoff, but the hairline faults scar the geography of her heart. She confides in Kristoff one afternoon of her subconscious troubles. [Kristanna]

Three months after the Great Thaw, the residual memories of Hans' betrayal to Anna still fill the library with their haunting presence. One day, Anna finally tells her sister what had happened that day in the castle.

The senet table shattered during the chariot race was a heirloom to one of the players. Here, he shares his frustration on the "recklessness of youth" and his unshakeable fear of "his father's father's father's ghost" haunting him for the rest of his life for losing the heirloom. Rated T for mild language and references to alcohol.

What exactly happened to that anonymous painter who drew a smile on the statue of Seti when he was knocked off his perch during the chariot race scene in "Prince of Egypt"? This short, quick story strives to answer that question! A light-hearted, quick read.

Twenty years after the liberation of the slaves, Moses and Tzipporah have two sons, one of whom will journey to Egypt with Moses: Gershom. God has revealed that Rameses is still alive, and that Moses and Gershom should journey to Egypt to meet with Pharaoh. Along the way, Moses tells Gershom about the history of Passover and his life. Gershom finds more questions than answers.

The Hebrews are freed and Tzipporah and Moses prepare to have their first child. When their son is born, Moses suddenly sees the Tenth Plague of Egypt in a new light. Would he give up his own firstborn if God demanded? TzipporahxMoses

After a very long reign, Rameses II waits for his death as he reflects on what has transpired in his reign. He is visited by the ghosts of his parents, as well as his brother, Moses, as he waits for death to take him to the western horizon.

Rameses' wife, Nefertari awakes him on the night of the 10th plague to tell him of the death of his only son and firstborn. Told from Rameses' point of view, this story explores his reaction to both the death of his son and to Moses' arrival at the end.